313 - Paul preaching in Philippi

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MCPP/FF/FPR/L/313

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Paul preaching in Philippi

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  • undated (Creation)

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Engraving on paper

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(1593-1637)

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Educated at Clare Hall/College; Fellow of Clare. From 1618 to 1624 he was director to the affairs of the Virginia Company. Ferrar was ordained as a deacon in 1626 and founded the small Anglican community of Little Gidding, Huntingdonshire, shortly after his mother Mary Ferrar purchased the land there in 1624.

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(1588-1657)

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The loose Ferrar prints were conserved in 2014-2015. Please note that the digital images of the prints were captured before conservation work took place.

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20.2 cm x 26.4 cm

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Engraver: Philips Galle
Publisher: Theodor Galle
After Jan van der Straet

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From a series of eighteen prints depicting the Acts of the Apostles. Designed to continue a series begun by Marten Heemskerk.
Plate 26

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Text in the bottom margin from Acts 16: "In Macedum terris, ad menia nota Philippi, [...] Dei Paulum esse ministrum."

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Digital image of the print available online (subscription service only): https://www.virginiacompanyarchives.amdigital.co.uk/Documents/Detail/ferrar-print-313/519452

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Hollstein, F.W.H. Dutch and Flemish etchings, engravings and woodcuts, ca. 1450-1700, Amsterdam, 1949 (206-40)

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